Characterization of asphaltic oil occurrences from the southeastern margin of the Basque-Cantabrian Basin, Spain
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A geochemical investigation has been undertaken on biodegraded hydrocarbons in outcropping reservoirs
of the south-eastern margin of the Basque-Cantabrian Basin (Álava sector). The aims of the study were the
characterization of the geochemical features and biodegradation level of these hydrocarbons, and the evaluation
of their resemblance to oils from the Ayoluengo onshore oil field by means of isotopic analyses and gas
chromatography-mass spectrometry techniques. Most of the samples lack n-alkanes, isoprenoids, low molecular
weight aromatic compounds, steranes, homohopanes, diasteranes and triaromatic steroids, whereas hexacyclic
and heptacyclic alkanes appear as key compounds although some structures were not totally elucidated. Thermal
maturity has been assessed with several parameters and a calculated-equivalent vitrinite reflectance value of
around 0.8% was estimated. In addition, gammacerane content, diasterane-to-sterane ratio and C35 to C34 hopanes
ratio suggest that the Álava oil shows were derived from a carbonate rock deposited in a reducing, water-stratified
and possibly hypersaline environment. Isotopic signatures and other data confirmed that these hydrocarbons are
not genetically related to the oils from Ayoluengo and, consequently, their origin is associated with a yet unknown
source rock in the basin.
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Marín Barba, P., Márquez Martínez, G., Gallego, J.R., Permanyer, A.: "Characterization of asphaltic oil occurrences from the southeastern margin of the Basque-Cantabrian Basin, Spain". Geologica Acta. Vol. 12, n. 4, págs. 327-342, (2015). DOI: 10.1344/GeologicaActa2014.12.4.4











